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2018 Mid States Championships Women's Individual All Events 2018 Mid States Championships Women's Individual All Events 0 Name School Total Pins Games Average 1 Samantha Laird Hastings College 1298 6 216.33 2 Haley Cummings Lindenwood University 1285 6 214.17 3 Ashton Anderson Newman University 1185 6 197.50 4 Serentiy Quintero Lindenwood University 1169 6 194.83 5 Kayla Crawford St Ambrose 1165 6 194.17 6 Paytynn Kuhns University of Central Missouri 1160 6 193.33 7 Sasha Bengtson Ottawa University 1143 6 190.50 8 Natalie Koprowitz St Ambrose 1141 6 190.17 9 Janja Kovacic Lindenwood University 1131 6 188.50 10 Brittney Schnicke Midland University 1129 6 188.17 11 Madison Janack Wichita State University 1118 6 186.33 12 Mina San Nicolas Lindenwood University 1107 6 184.50 13 Dani Hickey Ottawa University 1101 6 183.50 14 Elisabeth Henderson Southwestern Christian 1100 6 183.33 15 Sierra Kanemoto Wichita State University 1100 6 183.33 16 Ariel Engel Grandview University 1099 6 183.17 17 Brittany Schwartz Lindenwood University JV 1097 6 182.83 18 Kristin Machacek Newman University 1096 6 182.67 19 Elexis Sledge West Texas A&M 1088 6 181.33 20 Jacqueline Garcia Ulloa MoralesUniversity of Central Missouri 1087 6 181.17 21 Hanna Duver Grandview University 1079 6 179.83 22 Rachel Barber Ottawa University 1072 6 178.67 23 Hannah Pipes University of Louisiana Lafayette 1071 6 178.50 24 Leanne Vastbinder Newman University 1066 6 177.67 25 Megan Carpener Baker University 1062 6 177.00 26 Kaitlyn Schroyer West Texas A&M 1061 6 176.83 27 Allison Furman Waldorf University 1049 6 174.83 28 Alex Ford Oklahoma Christian 1044 6 174.00 29 Abigail Parks Cowley Community College 1044 6 174.00 30 Jessica Howell Clarke University 1043 6 173.83 31 Bernadette Davis West Texas A&M 1042 6 173.67 32 Dominique Lee Lincoln University 1037 6 172.83 33 Brenna Tripp Hastings College 1034 6 172.33 34 Callie Baggett Martin Methodist 1032 6 172.00 35 Sam LeClear Midland University JV 1032 6 172.00 36 Larissa Ester Kansas State 1030 6 171.67 37 Courtney Rogers Baker University 1027 6 171.17 38 LeeAn Helgevold Waldorf University 1022 6 170.33 39 Brooke Bomgaars Morningside College 1010 6 168.33 40 Miranda Pelant Iowa Central Community College 1009 6 168.17 41 Kaitlyn Lacy Baker University 1008 6 168.00 42 Madisyn Martin Iowa Central Community College JV 1008 6 168.00 43 Kaitlyn Matsushima Missouri Baptist 1008 6 168.00 44 Rebekah Coleman Cowley Community College 1004 6 167.33 45 Melissa Bates Hastings College JV 1003 6 167.17 46 Melissa Wucherpfennig Grandview University JV 1002 6 167.00 47 Makayla Ericksen Grandview University 1002 6 167.00 48 Sarah Scarbrough Kansas Wesleyan JV 994 6 165.67 49 Caitlin Krallis Hastings College JV 994 6 165.67 50 Amanda Duplan Grandview University 979 6 163.17 2018 Mid States Championships Women's Individual All Events 0 Name School Total Pins Games Average 51 Rileigh Fagan Grandview University JV 978 6 163.00 52 Katy Clanton Kansas Wesleyan JV 976 6 162.67 53 Brooke Allen Clarke University 974 6 162.33 54 Brianna Hull Kansas Wesleyan JV 974 6 162.33 55 Jessica Snyder Grandview University JV 973 6 162.17 56 Bailey Zeleny Hastings College 972 6 162.00 57 Lilly Ellis Midland University JV 969 6 161.50 58 Sara Taylor Kansas Wesleyan JV 965 6 160.83 59 Haley Walther College of Saint Mary 964 6 160.67 60 Kelsee Gilbert Missouri Baptist 958 6 159.67 61 Brittani Magee Newman University JV 958 6 159.67 62 Cassandra Chapman Colorado Mesa University 956 6 159.33 63 Treasure Childs Iowa Western Community College 955 6 159.17 64 Jensen Strasser Kansas State 949 6 158.17 65 Nina Theroff Lincoln University 949 6 158.17 66 Addie Herzberg Wichita State University 948 5 189.60 67 Allison Jones Grandview University JV 940 6 156.67 68 Kassandra Ralston Hastings College JV 940 6 156.67 69 Rachel Dahlin Waldorf University 935 6 155.83 70 Abi Scheidecker St Ambrose JV 924 5 184.80 71 Kayla Lamar Hastings College JV 924 6 154.00 72 Kelli Stewart Cowley Community College 921 6 153.50 73 Cheyenne Sewell Southwestern Christian 918 6 153.00 74 Callie Watson Lindenwood University JV 918 5 183.60 75 Chyann Taylor Lincoln University 915 6 152.50 76 Katey Furze University of Central Missouri 912 5 182.40 77 Christin Swank St Ambrose 908 5 181.60 78 Melissa McConnell Oklahoma Christian 907 6 151.17 79 Lauren Lavery Kansas State 906 6 151.00 80 Mackenzie Daniels Hastings College JV 906 6 151.00 81 Kayleigh Cuiksa Cowley Community College 906 6 151.00 82 Marissa Gates Waldorf University 904 6 150.67 83 Baili Girkin Iowa Central Community College JV 901 6 150.17 84 Abby Goldsberry St Ambrose JV 899 5 179.80 85 Nicole Blecha Missouri Baptist 899 6 149.83 86 Zoey Massengill West Texas A&M 897 5 179.40 87 Helen Macy Southwestern Christian 895 6 149.17 88 Hannah Jaros St Ambrose 893 5 178.60 89 Anna Walther College of Saint Mary 893 6 148.83 90 Chloe Lovell Kansas Wesleyan JV 891 6 148.50 91 Katie McClain Martin Methodist 886 5 177.20 92 Keri Ladigo Martin Methodist 884 5 176.80 93 Shelby Throntveit Midland University 884 5 176.80 94 Evelyn Roen Iowa Central Community College 881 5 176.20 95 Nicole Gattenby Midland University 880 5 176.00 96 Meghan Kreeger University of Louisiana Lafayette 880 6 146.67 97 Elizabeth Gonner Clarke University 875 5 175.00 98 Maegan Connor Iowa Central Community College JV 875 6 145.83 99 Marianna Pizzini Morningside College 875 5 175.00 100 Alexis Bergeron University of Louisiana Lafayette 872 6 145.33 2018 Mid States Championships Women's Individual All Events 0 Name School Total Pins Games Average 101 Hannah Middough Ottawa University JV 871 6 145.17 102 Angelica Hernandez Lindenwood University JV 870 5 174.00 103 Erica Richards Iowa Western Community College 867 6 144.50 104 Deasia Britton Lincoln University 865 6 144.17 105 Megan Hess St Ambrose JV 865 5 173.00 106 Elsa Veria-Means Iowa Western Community College 864 6 144.00 107 Emma Sonier Morningside College 854 5 170.80 108 Sarah Arbogast Iowa Western Community College 851 5 170.20 109 Kylie Jackson College of Saint Mary 849 6 141.50 110 Taya July Grandview University JV 847 6 141.17 111 Alexandria Smigiel Clarke University 844 5 168.80 112 Hannah Abney Newman University JV 840 5 168.00 113 Amber Schweiger St Ambrose JV 833 5 166.60 114 Courtney Scholl Lindenwood University JV 832 5 166.40 115 Trinity Robichaux University of Louisiana Lafayette 831 6 138.50 116 Brianna Zimmerman University of Central Missouri 826 4 206.50 117 Allayna (Kishno) Bell Baker University 824 5 164.80 118 Alaina Burris Ottawa University JV 821 5 164.20 119 Mariah Williams Southwestern Christian 817 6 136.17 120 Meagan Odum Missouri Baptist 814 6 135.67 121 Jackie Rodriguez Kansas Wesleyan 813 5 162.60 122 Styve Smedshammen Grandview University 809 5 161.80 123 Amber Nelson Midland University JV 805 5 161.00 124 Meagan Stimach Kansas State 802 6 133.67 125 Katie Fritchie Midland University 800 4 200.00 126 Katlyn Tabor Kansas Wesleyan 798 5 159.60 127 Taylore Ryan Oklahoma Christian 791 5 158.20 128 Molly Killilea Kansas State 787 6 131.17 129 Kaylee Haynes Oklahoma Christian 786 5 157.20 130 Kaitlyn Esquer Oklahoma Christian 781 5 156.20 131 Abigail Salazar Ottawa University JV 778 5 155.60 132 Kacey Collins Newman University 777 4 194.25 133 Kaitlyn George Ottawa University JV 764 5 152.80 134 Sarah Klassen Wichita State University 756 4 189.00 135 Kaitlynn Goldermann Colorado Mesa University 737 5 147.40 136 Erin Riley Southwestern Christian 736 6 122.67 137 Taylor Krings College of Saint Mary 735 5 147.00 138 Sierra Johnson Hastings College 722 4 180.50 139 Kaitlyn Evers Colorado Mesa University 717 5 143.40 140 Katie Smith Newman University JV 714 4 178.50 141 Molly Thomas Colorado Mesa University 713 5 142.60 142 Kaitlyn Keith St Ambrose 702 4 175.50 143 Candice Goldfinch Midland University 702 4 175.50 144 Angely Morgan Ottawa University JV 702 5 140.40 145 Heather Gold Martin Methodist 695 4 173.75 146 Alexa Ingram Kansas Wesleyan 693 4 173.25 147 Bryanna Alvarado Colorado Mesa University 689 5 137.80 148 Gillian Sutton St Ambrose JV 685 4 171.25 149 Haley Mathes Morningside College 677 4 169.25 150 Casey Holmes Ottawa University 669 4 167.25 2018 Mid States Championships Women's Individual All Events 0 Name School Total Pins Games Average 151 Casey Brandau Iowa Central Community College 667 4 166.75 152 Alyssa McCleery West Texas A&M 657 4 164.25 153 Ryan Nielsen Hastings College 654 4 163.50 154 Tatum Ruffalo University of Central Missouri 651 4 162.75 155 Mccayla Donna Martin Methodist 649 4 162.25 156 Carolina Snowden Kansas Wesleyan 638 4 159.50 157 Cally Vandegriffe Lincoln University 636 6 106.00 158 Shelbie Lindsey Newman University JV 634 4 158.50 159 Whitney Prockish Ottawa University 631 4 157.75 160 Cassie Martin Lindenwood University JV 621 4 155.25 161 Olivia Kubis Waldorf University 619 4 154.75 162 Toni Hansen Iowa Central Community College 613 4 153.25 163 Reagan Lorey Ottawa University 609 4 152.25 164 Neva Waidelich Iowa Central Community College 605 4 151.25 165 Amber Furman Clarke University 597 4 149.25 166 Hailey Park Kansas Wesleyan 594 4 148.50 167 Rebekah Kelso Iowa Central Community College 589 4 147.25 168 Mackenzie Mosness Midland University JV 588 4 147.00 169 Gabriela Pineda Colorado Mesa University 584 4 146.00 170 Merry McCully College of Saint Mary 583 4 145.75 171 Allison Rivers Ottawa University JV 577 4 144.25 172 Payton Ingle Iowa Western Community College 570 4 142.50 173 Erin Roach Missouri Baptist 561 4 140.25 174 Angelica Anthony Wichita State University 560 3 186.67 175 Chloe Herman Midland University 556
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